The peacekeepers, who will be replacing returning Philippine Navy peacekeepers, bid goodbye to their families and colleagues in a send-off ceremony at Villamor Airbase, led by Armed Forces of the Philippines, Vice Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General John Bonafos. The 135 members of the Philippine Air Force peacekeeping mission were supposed to be deployed to Liberia last year but did not push through due to the Ebola outbreak.

Also, for the convenience of our readers and the online community generally, we have reproduced the complete Caribbean Net News archives from 2004 to 2010 here . The Caribbean is especially vulnerable to rising sea levels brought about by global warming.

Chelsea Clinton, who serves as vice chair of her father's philanthropic foundation, arrived in Port-Au-Prince Haiti on Tuesday for a two-day visit to promote women and girls. Clinton spent two days in Haiti visiting her family's charitable projects, and promoting economic empowerment.

Chelsea Clinton, who serves as vice chair of her father's philanthropic foundation, arrived in Port-Au-Prince Haiti on Tuesday for a two-day visit to promote women and girls. Clinton spent two days in Haiti visiting her family's charitable projects, and promoting economic empowerment.

Haitilibre.comHaiti - Sports : 10 medals for Haiti at Special Olympics in Los AngelesHaitilibre.comThe President Michel Martelly, welcomes the determination, talent and achievement of the Haitian athletics women's team which made the country proud by winning 10 medals in various competitions. The greatest achievement ever achieved by a Haitian ...

The Star OnlineStop the hate in HaitiThe Star OnlineBegging for betterment: Haitian sugar cane workers marching to the National Palace in Santo Domingo to request the Dominican government for a pension increase, which is currently at 5,000 pesos (RM418) a month, medical insurance and documents of ...

Mow to grow for HaitiFOX 9 NewsHe says yard work is easy compared to the hardship so many face in Haiti, a Caribbean country still recovering from an earth quake five years ago that devastated the region. “We get the experience of going to Haiti and hopefully having our lives

WRICRVA in Haiti: Man's dream to help others began in RichmondWRIC“Richmond, Virginia as a result of a friend who came to Haiti and see what I was doing and said Leon, you need help,” he explained. Twenty-five years later, Haiti Outreach Ministries has built churches, schools and something else so simple, but very

Chelsea Clinton, who serves as vice chair of her father's philanthropic foundation, arrived in Port-Au-Prince Haiti on Tuesday for a two-day visit to promote women and girls. Clinton spent two days in Haiti visiting her family's charitable projects, and promoting economic empowerment.

Chelsea Clinton, right, walks with Magalie Dresse, owner of Caribbean Craft, during a visit to the Caribbean Craft art workshop in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday July 28, 2015. Clinton met with local entrepreneurs as she traveled to businesses in the capital of Port-au-Prince with a group of investors and philanthropists as part of the two-day trip.

I am writing this in Les Cayes, Haiti, where one of the worst massacres of civilians took place on December 6, 1929, during the nineteen-year American occupation of Haiti, an occupation that began a hundred years ago today. The Cayes massacre took place during a demonstration, which was part of a nationwide strike and an ongoing local rebellion.

With the sound of singing voices, the first day of Vacation Bible School in Haiti begins for 200 children, ages 5 to 11. Back in 2008, Jude Adouard was just beginning Vacation Bible School. It was then that he met a special volunteer - a teacher from Richmond.

Chelsea Clinton, who serves as vice chair of her father's philanthropic foundation, arrived in Port-Au-Prince Haiti on Tuesday for a two-day visit to promote women and girls. Clinton spent two days in Haiti visiting her family's charitable projects, and promoting economic empowerment.

The American Red Cross is under pressure this week to answer detailed questions from Congress about how it spent the nearly half a billion dollars it raised after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. But some of those answers might be difficult to come by.

Photos by Chloe Herring For the Times-Union A choir member of the First Haitian-American Christian Church in Jacksonville leads a moment of worship as the congregants pray in support of Haitians who might be on the verge of losing their homes in the Dominican Republic. A law in the Dominican Republic that took effect on June 17 drew worshipers to the First Haitian-American Christian Church on June 21. The law could lead to expulsions of undocumented residents.

The peacekeepers, who will be replacing returning Philippine Navy peacekeepers, bid goodbye to their families and colleagues in a send-off ceremony at Villamor Airbase, led by Armed Forces of the Philippines, Vice Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General John Bonafos. The 135 members of the Philippine Air Force peacekeeping mission were supposed to be deployed to Liberia last year but did not push through due to the Ebola outbreak.

Also, for the convenience of our readers and the online community generally, we have reproduced the complete Caribbean Net News archives from 2004 to 2010 here . The Caribbean is especially vulnerable to rising sea levels brought about by global warming.

This week on the show, we have Planetshakers in the studio playing some songs from their new album, and we talk with Jennie Allen about the re-release of her book 'Anything'. Also, we get to use the bleep button a few times. Mostly on Jesse. This week’s episode is sponsored by Bombas Socks.

Four things to remember. One year ago, my husband and I had solid jobs, a great community and a church that we loved. At this moment, we are living with my parents, we are unemployed and we are moving to a new city in a week. My husband will be attending graduate school next month. Talk about a curveball. This is not what I expected. I never pictured that we would be walking away from steady jobs and our group of friends to start all over again.

The last time this happened, it was August 2012. Since 1946, for some random reason, the term came to refer to the second full moon of the month, which is what’s happening tonight. Actually, though, NASA says a “true” blue moon occurs when volcanic ash scatter red light and allows blue light through. This creates something like a filter in the sky. So tonight’s is the boring version. But there you have it: we’ve finally answered your most burning question. Yes, the phrase “once in a blue moon’ actually means something. Go outside tonight and soak it up.

A new Ebola vaccine appears "highly effective" at preventing future outbreaks of the deadly disease—and it could help contain current outbreaks, says World Health Organization. After positive trials, the new drug, VSV-EBOV, is immediately going to “all people at risk” in and around Guinea, one of three West African nations devastated by the outbreaks. Including Sierra Leone and Liberia, more than 11,000 people have died in the area since the Ebola outbreak started. So far, even though experts say they need more research, World Health says the vaccine shows 100 percent efficacy.